If Wommack thinks he's HC material after 1 good year, he's fooling himself. Not saying he does - I think he's more realistic and knows that his success is because Allen is a big reason for his success.I understand clearly... My point simply is that we need to do everything humanly possible to make his decision to move this year a really tough one..., and an obviously foolish one...
Now..., If he's simply in love when the idea of being HC at South Alabama while making half a mil less then we can offer him, then nothing can be done to change his mind...
I'm also of the opinion that South Alabama is a dead end job where he'd be putting in twenty hour days, 7 days a week for Head Coach salary chump change... If he wants that Head Coach "title" though then he's gone... (does that sentence make you happy[?])...
I believe that the same job will again be available to him 3-4 years from now if that's his life long dream position...
I think he also probably understand that he and Allen have a unique relationship. Would he have the same success if he had to build his own staff? If he goes somewhere as HC and fails, his future chances as a HC would be nil.
He'd be much better off staying, having good success for a few years, build networks, and then go to a MAC-type school, or even a P5 school.
His long-term prospects would be better off staying wher he is for a while.